Higher education institution in Miyagi, Japan
Sendai University|
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d4/Sendai_University.JPG/250px-Sendai_University.JPG) Sendai University |
Type | Private |
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Established | 1879 / 1967 |
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Location | , , |
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Website |
Official website |
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Sendai University (仙台大学, Sendai daigaku) is a
private university in
Shibata, Miyagi,
Japan, established in 1967. It is the only university specializing in
physical education in northern Japan.
History
Sendai University was established in 1967.
[1] The predecessor of the school was founded in 1879.
In February 2013, the Pāli Text Society, Sendai University, and the
University of Toronto, along with local partners, began an ongoing initiative to digitise and catalogue
Myanmar's
palm-leaf manuscripts, including collections from
U Pho Thi Library in
Thaton, and
Bagaya Monastery in Inwa.
[2]
[3] The digitised manuscripts are available at the
open-access Myanmar Manuscript Digital Library.
[4]
Organization
Undergraduate
- Faculty of Physical Education
- Department of Physical Education (sports coaching, sports trainer, sports management courses
- Health and Welfare Department (Exercise and Nutrition courses)
- Sports Information Department (Mass Media, sports information strategy)
- Modern Martial Arts Department
Graduate
- Graduate School of Sport Sciences (MSc)
Alumni
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Shuichi Akai (footballer)
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Shinji Doigawa
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Tsuyoshi Furukawa
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Koji Hachisuka
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Hironobu Haga
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Shota Hasunuma
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Sōta Hirayama, footballer
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Junya Hosokawa
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Reiichi Ikegami
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Masaru Inada, skeleton racer
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Dan Ito
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Hideki Uchidate, footballer
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Seiji Kawakami
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Nozomi Komuro
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Kazuhiro Koshi, skeleton racer
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Kento Kumabara, baseball player
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Toshiki Kuroiwa
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Masakatsu Sawa
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Hikaru Minegishi, footballer
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Yoshinobu Minowa
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Shinji Miura
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Tomohiro Moriyama, basketball coach
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Takumi Obara, Triathlete
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Takako Oguchi
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Yoshitaka Ohashi
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Hiroaki Okuno (footballer)
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Keita Saito
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Daisuke Sato (footballer)
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Mitsuhiro Sato
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Shinya Sato, basketball player
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Takuya Sugai
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Yukiya Sugita
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Hiroshi Suzuki (bobsledder)
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Hiroatsu Takahashi
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Naomi Takewaki
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Miki Tanaka, Judoka
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Yoshiichi Watanabe
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Yuji Yaku
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Mitsuo Yamada
References
External links
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